Condolence Messages

what a shock to hear of Amy’s passing. She was such a dear/sweet gf…Amy and I worked together at Navistar. She was one of the great admin’s and she had unique talents beyond her skill levels. Not only was she a great resource, she was a great friend – we were all going to get together soon and remember the days at Navistar. But I guess God had other plans. So if you don’t mind, Amy was an “angel” with us- especially how she cared for others. I guess God needed another angel to do more good. You have my sincerest condolences…

My prayers are for our Lord to help ease the sadness of missing her. She feels no pain and can see only beauty from above our wrold now. She had an amazing way of capturing our wrorld while she was here….a print or stamp so that we can not forget. She leaves part of herself for us. May God help us get past the grieving and remember the smile that touched us all. God Bless

I knew Amy while we both work in the Midwest Sales Region at Navistar. Always ready to help with what needed to be done. Planned a great number of sales contest events that we all enjoyed. What a loss.

Momma Jo, our prayers and heartfelt sympathies are with you and your family at this time. There are no words that will fully express our thoughts at this time. We were blessed to know and love Amy for the last 14+ years and honored to call her our long lost sister…she was our Jan Junior! She spoke with so much love and pride whenever we discussed her family. She felt extremely fortunate to have you as her Mom.

Amy had very special talents…the world has lost a most beautiful and inspirational person. Her artistry with a camera and unbridled passion for sharing her unique perspective will be greatly missed. Amy’s pictures captured her thoughts about the world and are a testament to her talent with a camera. We will look to the heavens to see her pictures from this day forward because there is no stopping her now!

We will deeply miss her…until we meet again.

With

Please know that if there is anything you need, please reach out to us.

I remember Amy as a classmate from High School (Austintown Fitch). My deepest sympathy to her family and friends for the loss of one still in the prime of her life. Words cannot express the pain and sorry that fills one heart at times like these.